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RobinLee71
Nov 03, 2019Copper Contributor
Excel 2019 vs 2016
Recently began some online courses, and downloaded the incorrect version of Office, apparently. I have removed 2019, and downloaded 2016, but I think my recent purchase of this laptop, for said cours...
Abiola1
Nov 04, 2019MVP
Hello,
Having used both Excel 2016 pro plus and the latest 2019 pro plus version, I can recommend that you should stick with 2019 version because it has new features, charts and functions that are unavailable in 2016 version.
Back to your question, kindly type in a cell, =MAXIFS, =CONCAT, or =IFS function. These and more are functions that are available in 2019 version and Office 365. If none of the functions comes up, that implies that you're running on 2016. Otherwise, using 2019
Kindly let me know if the above helps.
Regards
Having used both Excel 2016 pro plus and the latest 2019 pro plus version, I can recommend that you should stick with 2019 version because it has new features, charts and functions that are unavailable in 2016 version.
Back to your question, kindly type in a cell, =MAXIFS, =CONCAT, or =IFS function. These and more are functions that are available in 2019 version and Office 365. If none of the functions comes up, that implies that you're running on 2016. Otherwise, using 2019
Kindly let me know if the above helps.
Regards